WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship: Difference between revisions

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{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[El Estudiante]]|[[1988]].[[08.??]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]|<ref>date of defense likely wrong; Romero believed to hold title in August 1988</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[El Estudiante]]|[[1988]].[[08.??]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]|<ref>date of defense likely wrong; Romero believed to hold title in August 1988</ref>}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Ari Romero]]|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[1988]].[[04.17]]|[[Ciudad Juarez]]|<ref>El Heraldo de Baja California, Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Ari Romero]]|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[1988]].[[04.17]]|[[Ciudad Juarez]]|<ref>El Heraldo de Baja California, Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[1988]].05.??|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Cobarde II]]|[[1988]].[[05.15]]|[[Gimnasio Municipal Josue Neri Santos]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Cobarde II]]|1988.??.??|?|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[1988]].[[05.20]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Fishman]]|1988.[[06.05]]|[[Ciudad Juarez]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Fishman]]|1988.[[06.05]]|[[Ciudad Juarez]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|?|[[Eddie Guerrero]]|[[1988]].[[08.26]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|?|[[Eddie Guerrero]]|[[1988]].[[08.26]]|[[Auditorio de Tijuana]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}}

Revision as of 22:23, 9 July 2020

Current Champion

Atlantis is the most recent champion. He defeated Negro Casas on December 5, 2014 at the Auditorio de Tijuana in Tijuana, Baja California to win the vacant championship. WWA has since gone dormant.

History of Championship


Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
decision match to determine first champion
1 Rey Misterio Fishman 1988.03.01 Auditorio De Tijuana
1 El Estudiante 1988.08.?? Auditorio De Tijuana [1]
2 Ari Romero Rey Misterio 1988.04.17 Ciudad Juarez [2]
2 Cobarde II 1988.05.15 Gimnasio Municipal Josue Neri Santos [3]
2 Rey Misterio 1988.05.20 Auditorio De Tijuana
3 Fishman 1988.06.05 Ciudad Juarez [3]
? Eddie Guerrero 1988.08.26 Auditorio de Tijuana [3]
? El Dandy 198? ? [3]
3 Rey Misterio? Ari Romero 1989.? Auditorio De Tijuana
4 Fishman Rey Misterio 1990.02.18 Auditorio De Tijuana
5 Villano IV Fishman 1990.06.11 Auditorio De Tijuana
1 Scorpio Jr. 1991.08.02 Auditorio De Tijuana
6 Gran Hamada Villano IV 1993.12.17 Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
1 Tatsuhito Takaiwa 1996.06.17 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
next 3 title matches are part of the J-Crown Unification Tournament
7 El Samurai Gran Hamada 1996.08.03 Tokyo
8 The Great Sasuke El Samurai 1996.08.04 Tokyo
1 Ultimo Dragon 1996.08.05 Tokyo
defended as part of the J-Crown Octuple Championship
9 Ultimo Dragon The Great Sasuke 1996.10.11 Osaka, Japan
10 Jushin Thunder Liger Ultimo Dragon 1997.01.04 Tokyo
11 El Samurai [2] Jushin Thunder Liger 1997.07.06 Sapporo, Japan
12 Shinjiro Ohtani El Samurai 1997.08.10 Nagoya, Japan
vacates championship on 1997.11.05 as part of vacating most of J-Crown Octuple Championship
tournament for vacant championship
13 Halloween Super Parka 1999.09.16 Tijuana
1 Principe Arandu 2000.02.13 Teatro Arena Zaragoza, Tijuana
2 Lizmark 2000.02.18 Auditorio De Tijuana
14 Super Parka Halloween 2000.03.31 Auditorio De Tijuana
1 Pimpinela Escarlata 2000.07.21 Auditorio De Tijuana
2 Blue Panther 2000.07.27 Arena Naucalpan
15 Gacela del Ring Super Parka 2000.??.?? Ciudad Juarez
16 Takeda Gacela del Ring 2000.??.?? Ciudad Juarez
next match a title vs mask match
17 Super Parka [2] Takeda 2000.??.?? Ciudad Juarez
18 Super Kendo Super Parka 2002.04.30 Tijuana
1 Super Parka 2002.05.31 Auditorio De Tijuana
19 Super Parka [3] Super Kendo 2002.06.02 Ensenada, Baja California
1 Salsero 2004.06.12 Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon
20 Super Kendo [2] Super Parka 2004.06.?? California
1 Inferno 2004.07.16 Auditorio De Tijuana
next match a cage match
21 Inferno Super Kendo 2004.07.23 Auditorio De Tijuana
1 El Depredador 2005.06.05 Palenque del Hipodromo, Tijuana
2 Perro Russo 2005.11.13 Gimnasio del Auditorio De Tijuana
3 Mr. Tempest 2006.01.20 Gimnasio del Auditorio De Tijuana
4 Hijo de Kendo 2006.01.29 Centro de Espectaculos Alta Mar, Tijuana
5 Super Astro 2006.09.24 Unidad Deportiva Mariano Matamoros, Tijuana
22 Nicho El Millonario Inferno 2007.12.25 Rosarito, Baja California
Dr. Wagner Jr. defeats Nicho El Millonario in title vs. title match with UWA World Heavyweight Title also on the line
23 Dr. Wagner Jr. Nicho El Millonario 2008.02.23 Palenque de Tijuana
championship vacated on October 27, 2014 by order of WWA due to inactivity
decision match to crown the new champion
24 Atlantis Negro Casas 2014.12.05 Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

  1. date of defense likely wrong; Romero believed to hold title in August 1988
  2. El Heraldo de Baja California, Ari Romero Jr.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Ari Romero Jr.

Disputed Branch

When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, Filoso was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title (perhaps using a prior version of the belt.) Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned. ZERO-ONE once again revived the title on July 24, 2007 with a wrestler named THE ZEST defeating Osamu Namiguchi to win the fake title.

This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the UWA World Welterweight Championship.

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
begins during Inferno's first title reign
22 Filoso (phantom title change) 2005.07.?? ?
23 Osamu Namiguchi Filoso 2005.08.24 Nagano, Japan
24 Katsuhiko Nakajima Osamu Namiguchi 2005.08.31 Hiroshima, Japan
1 Takuya Sugawara 2005.12.11 Nakagawa, Japan
2 Osamu Namiguchi 2006.01.31 Yokohama, Japan
3 Crazy Boy 2006.02.18 Aichi, Japan
4 Osamu Namiguchi 2006.05.06 Chiba, Japan
25 Tatsuhito Takaiwa Katsuhiko Nakajima 2006.06.24 Tokyo
1 Minoru Fujita 2006.07.15 Niigata, Japan
2 Takuya Sugawara 2006.07.27 Osaka, Japan
title vacated 2006.07.27
decision match for vacant title
26 THE*ZEST Osamu Namiguchi 2007.07.24 Yamagata, Japan
1 Shinjitsu Nohashi 2007.11.30 Sendai, Japan
27 NOIZE THE*ZEST 2008.04.06 Tokyo
1 Osamu Namiguchi 2008.06.21 Tokyo
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

Gallery of Champions

Rey Misterio, 1st Champion
Ari Romero, 2nd Champion
Villano IV, 4th Champion
The Great Sasuke, 7th Champion
Ultimo Dragon, 8th Champion


Jushin Thunder Liger, 9th Champion
Halloween, 12th Champion
Super Parka, 13th, 16th & 18th Champion
Takeda, 15th Champion
Inferno, 17th Champion


Dr. Wagner Jr., 18th Champion
Filoso, 18th Champion (Japan)
Osamu Namiguchi, 19th Champion (Japan)
Tatsuhito Takaiwa, 21st Champion (Japan)



World Wrestling Association Championships
Minis (Octagoncito), Light (TJ Boy), Welter (El Bandido/Hijo de Rey Misterio), Middle (Averno), Junior Light Heavy (Atlantis), Light Heavy (Heddi Karaoui), Junior Heavy (Cien Caras Jr.), Heavy (Rayo de Jalisco Jr.)
Women (vacated)
Tag Team (Bestia 666 & Damián 666), Trios (Super Muñeco, Super Pinocho & Super Raton)
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